SNP expected to be down to 50 seats but not sure how Labour's revival will play into that, if it might cost Scottish Tories key votes.

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

Just me is that (bar a BNP victory), the worst result would be a narrow majority or hung parliament for either side? Reforms would be dead, we have less then a fortnight to prepare for Brexit talks which we don't need taken up by talks for deals within parliament, Brexit talks would be hampered by problems at home+the hardliners who would try to hold government to a hard/no compromise Brexit

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

I changed my mind, if Corbyn wins WWD gets a told you so dance and so I would rather the country go to heck then see that happen

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

Well I voted for the party I didn't expect to and not convinced I made the right choice.

The exit polls say Tories will be the biggest party but not a majority. Labour are already shouting about this as a victory for their politics. My opinion is that until Labour can gain the Scottish vote back from SNP they can't really win.

Meanwhile I think that a weak May leading a minority government or with a small majority is gonna be a disaster for the country.

Good for:Professor Curtice exit polls being right again, Youguv whose mocked poll turned out to be close, Osborne who might not know the party but seems to have known the country a hell of a lot better then the person who sacked him, every aspiring Tory leader, Ruth Davidson the sole successful Tory leader this election, Corbyn (though I suspect he will be gently retired to backbenches in a few years... bar the very likely general election within the year, had a brilliant camapign), Lib Dems just about, Corbynites/the left who now can shake off the 1983 tag in future arguments, DUP the Kingmakers and good election anyway, Welsh Labour, EU as we try to show everyone how stupid Brexit is by making our task of a good deal in two years near impossible

Bad for: N.Ireland as a whole (what they really didn't need was one side becoming power-brokers in UK, DUP will certainly use it in their favour), Labour right who can't move against Corbyn now and know the left's arguments have got a lot stronger, May is going to be gone by year's end, Gummer, Clegg, Robertson, Salmond, Ellison and other big beasts who are out, UKIP, SNP who expected setbacks and to lose Robertson but didn't expect the scale of push back and whose independence hopes seem very damaged now. Smaller parties who are being squeezed, anyone concerned at living standards after Brexit, generation divide, stability, anyone tired of elections, us in Brexit talks

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

Her party is divided between those who want a hard Brexit and those who don't want to leave at all. With a bigger majority they would have been kept in line because it didn't matter if a few rebelled against her. With a small majority anyone who disagrees with her policy on Brexit will scent blood and rebel. This will weaken her until someone else is in the party is in a position to get enough support to force a leadership battle.

That is what I find scariest - the alternatives to May are Boris Johnson, Gove etc.